Whack into become into wake up washington. Im Nick Giovanni alongside melissa nord. The heat is on. We are finally in the summertime gear of things and that means 90degree days with a little bit of humidity as well and thats what we are going to see for your saturday. Its going to be hot. It will be humid, and that means you need to limit your Time Outdoors for today. There will be a breeze that will make it feel not quite as uncomfortable outside where we are just baking in heat, but it certainly will be a hot one. Right now weve got plenty of sunshine, temperatures with the sunshine going to be a fairly quick warmup today. At the moment its 68 degrees, dew point in the low 60s, it continues to rise into the mid to upper 60s today, making the humidity a big factor this afternoon. Across the region, even some low 60s showed up and some of our lower lying suburbs frederick, leesburg 56 degrees. Not much going to happen this afternoon, just an isolated shower or thunderstorm and the reas
The Australian advertising industry will be saddened to hear of the passing of Reg Moses, one of the most prominent creative agency chiefs of the 80s, 90s and 2000s, before a 16 year stint as CEO/President of Aprais Pacific Rim.
How stud supremo built empire on ârisk and rewardâ Newgate Farm boss Henry Field hopes to unearth another potential stallion prospect as he applies his strategy to stay at the forefront of thoroughbred breeding.
Horses by Ray Thomas 4th Feb 2021 3:15 PM Newgate Farm supremo Henry Field s risk and reward strategy is something of a family trait that has irrevocably changed the course of Australian racing and breeding. Field and his backers used the tactic again earlier this week to secure a majority share in the promising two-year-old colt Profiteer, who races for his new syndicate of owners in the $2 million Inglis Millennium (1100m) at Royal Randwick.
How stud supremo built empire on ârisk and rewardâ Newgate Farm boss Henry Field hopes to unearth another potential stallion prospect as he applies his strategy to stay at the forefront of thoroughbred breeding.
Horses by Ray Thomas 4th Feb 2021 3:15 PM Newgate Farm supremo Henry Field s risk and reward strategy is something of a family trait that has irrevocably changed the course of Australian racing and breeding. Field and his backers used the tactic again earlier this week to secure a majority share in the promising two-year-old colt Profiteer, who races for his new syndicate of owners in the $2 million Inglis Millennium (1100m) at Royal Randwick.